Author Guidelines

1. Overview

Gnoscience Group welcomes the submission of high-quality manuscripts across a wide range of disciplines, including Medicine, Clinical Sciences, Dental Studies, Computer Science, Engineering, and related fields.

All submissions must demonstrate scientific rigor, originality, and relevance to the journal’s scope.

2. Peer Review Process

  • All manuscripts undergo a single-blind peer review process.
  • Reviewers’ identities remain confidential

Each submission is evaluated for:

  • Scientific quality
  • Originality
  • Relevance to the journal

⏱️ Accepted articles are typically published within 7–10 days after final acceptance.

3. Submission Guidelines

Corresponding Author

  • Responsible for manuscript submission and all communication
  • Ensures all co-authors approve the submission
  • Confirms compliance with journal policies

Cover Letter

Authors must submit a cover letter including:

  • Importance of the study
  • Confirmation of originality
  • Disclosure of any conflicts of interest

Suggested Reviewers

  • Authors may suggest 2 potential reviewers 
  • Reviewers must:
  • Be experts in the field
  • Not be recent collaborators (last 5 years)
  • Not belong to the same institution

👉 Final reviewer selection is at the discretion of the editorial team

4. Manuscript Preparation

General Requirements

  • Manuscripts must be written in clear, professional English
  • Follow standard scientific structure
  • Ensure proper formatting and referencing

Plagiarism Policy

  • Only original manuscripts are accepted
  • All submissions undergo plagiarism screening
  • Manuscripts with unethical practices or duplicate content will be rejected

5. Manuscript Structure

Title

  • Clear, concise, and informative
  • Avoid abbreviations where possible

Author Information

  • List authors with initials and last names
  • Include affiliations using superscripts
  • Identify corresponding author with (*)

Abstract

  • Maximum 250 words
  • Include:
  • Background
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusion

Keywords

  • Provide 4–6 relevant keywords

Abbreviations

  • Define at first use

6. Main Sections

Introduction

  • Provide background and context
  • Clearly state study objectives
  • Highlight significance

7. Materials and Methods

  • Describe study design and methodology
  • Include:
    • Participants
    • Procedures
    • Analysis methods
  • Reference previously published methods

8. Results

  • Present findings clearly
  • Use tables/figures where needed

9. Discussion

  • Interpret results
  • Compare with existing literature
  • Explain significance

10. Conclusion

  • Summarize key findings
  • State practical or scientific implications

11. Acknowledgments

  • Mention funding sources
  • Include grant numbers
  • Acknowledge contributors

12. Supplementary Information

  • Optional additional materials
  • Label as:
    • Figure S1, Table S1, etc.

13. References

  • Follow Vancouver style
  • Number references sequentially in square brackets

Examples

Journal Article (≤3 authors):

  • Nasta AM, Mayo HG, Kim P. Case report of ventral hernia complicating bariatric surgery. Int J Biomed Sci. 2013;9(1):205–210.

Journal Article (>3 authors):

  • Nasta AM, Mayo HG, Kim P, et al. Gemella morbillorum: An underestimated etiology of CNS infection? J Med Microbiol. 2014;17(1):145–148.

Book

  • Mayo HG, Lichtinger A, Kim P. Principles of Genetics. 8th ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 2009.

Book Chapter

  • Yeung SN, Lichtinger A, Mayo HG. Adhesion molecules and metastasis. In: Neri Serneri SS, Gensini GF, editors. Thrombosis: An Update. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 1989. p. 269–303.